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by notlisted 3102 days ago
The analysis is weak. "There were 10 images where all three APIs got it wrong".

Guess what. Zoom in on the "PRINCE" image, and you'll see it says top-right: A MIKE NEWELL FILM. So... both google and AWS did a nice job. It's not reasonable to expect PRINCE as the outcome.

The point another person makes below about "payloads" and MSoft is valid too... As is the g-accented (not recognized because UTF codes not processed).

Makes ya wonder.

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A human would record that as clearly being PRINCE. For their described use case, reading images of business and movie names, the presence of other, small text in the picture seems quite fair.